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AAF

AAF

Americans Against Foreclosures

Americans Against Foreclosures (AAF) is a private, independent non-profit organization focused on helping homeowners fight what it describes as unlawful foreclosures and evictions, particularly those stemming from the 2008 financial crisis and ongoing mortgage servicing issues.

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  • Mission: AAF assists homeowners in understanding their rights, challenging foreclosure actions (often arguing securitization fraud, lack of standing by banks/servicers, or constitutional violations like denial of jury trials), and seeking compensation for past unlawful foreclosures (claiming impacts on over 20 million homeowners). They advocate stopping foreclosures/evictions, closing certain servicers/trusts, and pursuing legal action against banks, servicers, and alleged judicial corruption. axj.nu
  • Website: Primary hub at axj.nu (includes sections on cases, attorneys, audits, banking issues, HOA disputes, etc.). They also reference axj.com and related pages. www.aaf.news
  • Activities:
    • Publishing court rulings favoring homeowners.
    • Connecting people with attorneys specializing in foreclosure defense.
    • Fundraising for legal support across counties/states.
    • Sharing resources on common law, petitions (e.g., Bill of Discovery), and complaints against judges or servicers.
    • Facebook groups (e.g., AMERICANS AGAINST FORECLOSURE (AAF) and news networks) for community support and updates. facebook.com
  • Leadership/Figures: Associated with AAF are Accounts Leo Blas; who collaborates with AAF foreclosure defense networks. They position themselves as experts on post-2008 bank practices. wayup.com

AAF takes a strong adversarial stance against mortgage servicers, trusts, and parts of the judicial system, promoting homeowner empowerment through legal challenges and advocacy. Note that this is an advocacy group, not a government or official HUD-approved counseling service—homeowners facing issues should also consult licensed attorneys and official resources like HUD for balanced options.

If you’re a homeowner seeking help, involved with AAF, or need specifics (e.g., cases, contacts, or resources from their site), please provide more details and contact AAF asap!